Low hanging testicles
What is Low Hanging Testicles?
Is Low Hanging Testicles the same as undescended testicles or Testicular Torsion?
Question Asked By forum member at ehealthforum.com about Pain Resulting from Low Hanging Testicles
(undescended testicles) )when walking
hello everybody,
I used to have my left testicle hanging lower than my right one. Everything was fine.
Some day I got aroused several times, but without actually achieving an orgasm (that was voluntarily done). Eventually I felt like something was “unwinding” in my right testicle, and it descended more than normally. Now it is hanging lower than the left one.
Actually, it feels like it is in a weird position. Besides being lower than normal, it feels like it has rotated. The part that I think should be pointing towards the body is pointing to the front, perpendicular to the body. I might be wrong.
A couple of days later a friend told me that that happens, and that the solution is to jump on one’s heels immediately.
The same thing happened with the other testicle some time later, and jumping on my heels did put it back in its place. Of course, now it does not work for the right one, because it is not immediately after.
Its a little bit uncomfortable because being more exposed allows for more occasional touch with cloth, or my legs, etc.
Could please someone tell me what is the same of my condition? And, how can I have my testicle back in its place?
Thank you very much in advance!
Testicular torsion occurs when a testicle rotates on the spermatic cord, which provides blood flow to the testicle. This rotation cuts off the flow of blood and causes sudden, often severe pain and swelling. Testicular torsion is most common in males under 25, but it can occur at any age, including in newborns and infants.
Testicular torsion requires emergency treatment. If it’s treated within a few hours, the testicle can usually be saved. But waiting longer can cause permanent damage and may affect the ability to father children. When blood flow has been cut off for more than 12 hours, a testicle may become so badly damaged it has to be removed.
Although doctors can sometimes untwist a testicle by pushing on the outside of the scrotum, surgery is needed to prevent testicular torsion from recurring.
Signs and symptoms of testicular torsion include:
- Sudden or severe pain in one testicle
- Swelling of the scrotum (a loose bag of skin under your penis that contains your testicles)
- Nausea and vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Fever
Other signs of testicular torsion can include:
*A testicle positioned higher than normal or at an odd angle
*Sudden testicle pain that went away without treatment — this can occur when a testicle twists and then untwists on its own (intermittent torsion and detorsion)Males who get testicular torsion have an inherited trait that allows the testicle to rotate freely inside the scrotum. About one in 10 males is at risk of testicular torsion because one or both of the testicles aren’t securely attached to the inside of the scrotum. This inherited condition often affects both testicles.
Source – ehealthforum.com/health/descended-testicle-t141087.html
Question asked by another forum member about Low Hanging Testicle
Low hanging testicles cause alot of pain while walking?
I am a package delivery person and am always moving around and getting up from the vehicle seat of delivery truck. Lately, my testicles have been hurting, especially my right one with radiating aches in my inner right thigh. It is a discomfort that hinders me from walking with packages. The most comfortable way to deliver these packages is to do a jog to the door and back to the truck. I have noticed that my testicles hang low and I recently switched me underwear from boxer briefs to the tighty whiteys because of the pain. That didn’t help either. I am not quite sure what is causing this pain, and I can’t get in to see my doctor until my next vacation in April.
Is it possible that the constant movement of my occupation is causing my testicles to rub together and cause this pain? It does feel like someone tapped my testicles, but instead of one time it is continuous.
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